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Inhibitions --- Modern society's fight against them
What are inhibitions? Where do they come from? Could
inhibitions be simply the voice of conscience? The common idea
in modern 20th century western society is that inhibitions are
bad (especially inhibitions related to sex). Everyone is
trying to break down and destroy inhibitions. The whole
society is down on them. Thus we have Playboy, Playgirl and a
flood of pornography; we have nudity and open sex in 95% of
the movies coming out of Hollywood; the psychiatrists are down
on them and blame them for every mental malady and
maladjustment under the sun; the public is installing sex
education in the schools to stomp them out; people are running
around nude in front of their children so that they won't
grow up oppressed by inhibitions; they let their boys and
girls sleep together into their teenage years with the same
purpose in mind; our modern day novelists are down on them and
make open sex and a preoccupation with sex the main thrust of
their works (they justify all this in the name of "realism");
the whole society becomes charmed and excited over mini-skirts
(just another thrust against inhibitions); Madison Avenue is
doing its share in the battle with its preoccupation with
sensuous, lust-provoking, scantily clothed women as advertising
gimmicks; the modern intellectuals and liberals are down on
them in the name of "enlightenment" and "progress",
disdainfully regarding them as "Victorian", "Puritan" and "old
fashioned". But what are inhibitions? The F&W dictionary
defines them as "a checking or restraining; a self-imposed
restriction on one's behavior." Isn't this exactly the
function that conscience performs? Doesn't conscience check
and restrain us from doing those things which, down in our
heart of hearts, we know is wrong? We speak of destroying
inhibitions but aren't we really just trying to destroy
conscience? Isn't the whole attack really one against our
whole sense of moral (sexual) right and wrong? isn't it all
really just an attempt to legitimize simple immorality (whether
it be adultery, fornication or whatever)? Sex is viewed,
first, as just a natural biological urge, a natural appetite, a
fact of life, and then the question is posed "Why should one be
asked to fight against nature, why should one not be perfectly
free to indulge a natural, biological urge?" (and the
assumption is that the only reasonable and rational answer is
that there is no reason).
So our modern society has been (and still is) engaged in a
great battle --- to undermine, erode and destroy morality. And
we now have the "Sexual Revolution", the "New Morality" (really
just the old immorality), "Situation Ethics", "Moral
Relativism", etc.. What happens when one loses his sense of
right and wrong? What does it do to a society when its
members, in mass, lose their moral conscience? How about
confusion, frustration, anger and misery for the individual and
a wholesale tendency toward family disintegration, divorce,
disillusioned and angry children, suicide, huge crops of
illegitimate children, alcoholism, drug addiction, violence and
crime for the answer?
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